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Effects of temperature and salinity on the ovarian cycle and the embryonic development of the invasive shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus
(Crustacean Society, 2013-02)
The oriental shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus Rathbun, 1902 was detected first in Argentina in 2000 in a fully marine environment (Mar del Plata) and more recently, in two estuarine areas. Here we examined combined effects ...
Germination responses of lycium humile, an extreme halophytic Solanaceae: Understanding its distribution in saline mudflats of the southern puna
(Sociedade Botanica do Brasil, 2020-07)
Although knowledge about halophytic Solanaceae is scarce, it is known that several species within genus Lycium tolerate salinity. Lycium humile grows in highly saline soils in mudflats near saline Andean lakes. This study ...
Hydrochemistry, isotope studies and salt formation in saline lakes of arid regions: Extra-Andean Patagonia, Argentina
(Elsevier, 2022-04)
The most favourable locations for the development of saline lakes are in the rain-shadow of mountain ranges, which provide large areas of precipitation catchment while the base of the basin is under arid climate and exposed ...
Coastal aquifer hydrodynamics and salinity in response to the tide: Case study in Lisbon, Portugal
(Nordic Association for Hydrology, 2017-02)
The variability in dynamics and salinity of the coastal alluvial aquifer on which the city of Lisbon is located was evaluated. The evaluation was based on the analysis of level and groundwater electrical conductivity ...
Chlorophyll a fluorescence analysis reveals divergent photosystem II responses to saline, alkaline and saline–alkaline stresses in the two Lotus japonicus model ecotypes MG20 and Gifu-129
(Springer Heidelberg, 2019-09)
Saline and alkaline stresses affect more than 10% of the World’s arable land, limiting agricultural production. Salt-induced stress may affect the photosystem II (PSII) function, altering fluorescence emission. Therefore, ...
Influence of soil texture, climate and vegetation cover on secondary soil salinization in pampas plains, South America.
(Universidad Federal de Lavras; Brasil., 2020-08-11)
Land-use change from herbaceous to woody cover -or vice versa- largely affects water fluxes, which in turn can mobilize existing salts dissolved in the soil, and thereby negatively affect soil and/or water quality and site ...
Variable salinity responses of 12 alfalfa genotypes and comparative expression analyses of salt-response genes
(2017-02)
Twelve alfalfa genotypes that were selected for biomass under salinity, differences in Na and Cl concentrations in shoots and K/Na ratio were evaluated in this long-term salinity experiment. The selected plants were cloned ...
Ecophysiological Responses of Tall Wheatgrass Germplasm to Drought and Salinity
(MDPI, 2022-06)
Tall wheatgrass (Thinopyrum ponticum (Podp.) Barkworth and D.R. Dewey) is an important, highly salt-tolerant C3 forage grass. The objective of this work was to learn about the ecophysiological responses of accessions from ...
Effect of watertable depth and salinity on growth dynamics of Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana)
(2016)
Depending on their depth, watertables can have a positive effect on plants by supplying water, a negative effect by creating waterlogged and/or saline conditions or a neutral effect. Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana), a tropical ...
The role of Sarcocornia perennis in the interstitial water salinization process
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2020-08)
In salt marshes, there seems to be a trade-off between the presence of plants and some abiotic factors. Inparticular, it was observed that while groundwater salinity conditions the plant distribution pattern in certainsalt ...